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Victoria’s community for the arts is abundant with incredible talent. However, bifurcated down separate avenues, the music and the visual arts scenes have been staying…

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Growing Room Literary Festival

Post-cancellation, from the comfort of our bedrooms.

[Discorder had planned on sitting down with Jessica Johns, managing editor for Room magazine and programming director of Growing Room Literary Festival. Of course, in…

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Samantha Marie Nock

Decolonial love! Radical Reciprocity! Tenderness! Care!

Samantha Marie Nock is a Cree-Métis woman whose family is from Sakitawak (Île-À-La-Crosse), North Saskatchewan. She has been living, working and writing in Vancouver for…

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Sharona Franklin

Art at the hem of our nerves, our skin, our organs.

Sharona Franklin is a disabled artist who recently attracted much mainstream attention after Gucci plagiarized her cake sculptures, with no compensation or credit given. She runs @paid.technologies,…

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Whess Harman

Harman, from the Carrier Wit’at Nation, and currently living and working in Coast Salish territories in Vancouver, effortlessly weaves punk aesthetics and ethos into their…

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A Constellation of Remediation

I meet T’uy’tanat Cease Wyss and Anne Riley, collaborators on the public artwork A Constellation of Remediation, at the cobb oven installation day of Cease’s…

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Raven John

I met up with my pal Raven, a two-spirit, trickster-transformer and multidisciplinary artist to talk about what it means to Indigenize an urbanized territory. Dropping…

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pensamientos en la frontera

“To fragment, to uproot lives, to cross livelihoods, to respond to everything else before responding to the responsibility towards a people’s sovereignty, and to interrupt…

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120 BPM: Is this thing on?

Madeline Taylor, CiTR’s programming manager, has been involved in student radio for fiveish years now, three of which have been here at CiTR. When I…